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Model systems for regeneration: zebrafish
Tissue damage can resolve completely through healing and regeneration, or can produce permanent scarring and loss of function. The response to tissue damage varies across tissues and between species. Determining the natural mechanisms behind regeneration
Inês J. Marques+2 more
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Changes in zebrafish (Danio rerio) lens crystallin content during development. [PDF]
PurposeThe roles that crystallin proteins play during lens development are not well understood. Similarities in the adult crystallin composition of mammalian and zebrafish lenses have made the latter a valuable model for examining lens function.
Corbin, Rebecca W+4 more
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Methanol and isopropanol embryo dosage response curves for wild-type and ethanol-sensitive zebrafish [PDF]
It is well established that ethanol has an array of negative effects on developing embryos, from craniofacial abnormalities to cognitive deficits and behavioral disorders.
Anderson, Ashley
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A Supramolecular Material for Controlling Kiwifruit Bacterial Canker
The matrine‐5‐methylsalicylic acid salt (MOS) is reported for its excellent antibacterial activity against Pseudomonas syringae pv. actinidiae (Psa), with advanced cell membrane penetration ability and strong affinities for potential targets. Furthermore, a nanosupramolecular delivery system MOS@hydroxypropyl‐beta‐cyclodextrin (HPCD) with improved ...
Xile Deng+9 more
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Microgavage of Zebrafish Larvae [PDF]
The zebrafish has emerged as a powerful model organism for studying intestinal development1-5, physiology6-11, disease12-16, and host-microbe interactions17-25. Experimental approaches for studying intestinal biology often require the in vivo introduction of selected materials into the lumen of the intestine.
Jordan L. Cocchiaro, John F. Rawls
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Inhibition of amyloid beta toxicity in zebrafish with a chaperone-gold nanoparticle dual strategy
Alzheimer’s disease (AD) is the most prevalent form of neurodegenerative disorders, yet no major breakthroughs have been made in AD human trials and the disease remains a paramount challenge and a stigma in medicine.
I. Javed+11 more
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Overview of the regulation of intrinsic and extrinsic signals during neurodevelopment. Intrinsic genetic signals from NSCs, in conjunction with cues from microglia and blood vessels, collaboratively regulate the proliferation of NSCs, their fate determination, synaptogenesis, synaptic pruning, neuronal survival, and death, as well as communication ...
Yanyan Wang+4 more
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How does neural activity encode spontaneous motor behavior in zebrafish larvae ? [PDF]
The origins of spontaneous movements have been investigated in human as well as in other vertebrates. Studies have reported an increase in neuronal activity one second before the onset of a given movement: this is known as readiness potential. The mechanisms underlying this increase are still unclear.
arxiv
Reduction of the ATPase inhibitory factor 1 (IF1) leads to visual impairment in vertebrates [PDF]
In vertebrates, mitochondria are tightly preserved energy producing organelles, which sustain nervous system development and function. The understanding of proteins that regulate their homoeostasis in complex animals is therefore critical and doing so ...
A Ames 3rd+73 more
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One‐Pot Synthesis of Chiral Succinate Dehydrogenase Inhibitors and Antifungal Activity Studies
This work describes an efficient synthetic method for chiral succinate dehydrogenase inhibitors, showcasing their potent and broad‐spectrum antifungal properties. Notably, substantial differences in biological activity between the enantiomers have been observed, underscoring the pivotal role of stereochemistry in the development of fungicides ...
Donghua Du+4 more
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